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Romans is a towering epistle and arguably Paul’s most difficult letter to understand and interpret. This volume clearly shows the goodness of God as displayed in his righteousness revealed in Christ for our salvation. Enjoy this edifying journey through the most logical and doctrinally oriented of Paul’s letters.

means both the pronouncement of a sentence and its execution—death. Sin, condemnation, and death may be self-evident, needing no proof, but Paul’s vocabulary regarding Christ’s work is no less conclusive. The Greek word rendered gift, charisma, does not mean, as it does in 1 Corinthians 12, the various manifestations of grace; rather, it concerns the work of grace already accomplished on the cross. Likewise, the word for justification, dikaiōma, is a cognate of Paul’s preferred term and means the
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